Tyrone County Football and Hurling

Started by Fear ón Srath Bán, April 01, 2007, 05:58:31 PM

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Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: WT4E on April 08, 2022, 11:19:07 PM
I thought canavan poor enough tonight... maybe tight marked.

Potter had some game
Devlin was great
Mcgleenan like his dad but only he's better
Thought McGleenan was good in the air but horrible in possession, gave away a lot of ball. Jury still out on the goalkeeper and full back line especially under the high ball.
Potter had a serious impact after coming on.
McHugh has all the makings of a serious footballer. Still 2 more years after this at this level.

Jeremiah O

That was a very entertaining game last night so it was and it's great to be back in another final so it is.
Unconquered and unconquerable

PMG1

Quote from: Jeremiah O on April 09, 2022, 09:15:26 AM
That was a very entertaining game last night so it was and it's great to be back in another final so it is.
Are you like me and try to count the 'so's' every interview

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Jim Bob

Quote from: PMG1 on April 09, 2022, 06:00:35 PM
Quote from: Jeremiah O on April 09, 2022, 09:15:26 AM
That was a very entertaining game last night so it was and it's great to be back in another final so it is.
Are you like me and try to count the 'so's' every interview

Reminds me of a Baker Bradley interview so it does

JimStynes


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JimStynes

Heard he left the panel but was convinced to come back. Then the GAA hour podcast said something about him leaving as well. He hasn't looked interested at all so I wouldn't be surprised if it's true.

tyrone08

Way things are going will tyrone even have 15 to field this weekend lol

The Trap

Morgan
McKernan
McNamee
Hampsey
Brennan
Burns
Harte
Kilpatrick
Kennedy
McGeary
Sludden
Meyler
McCurry
McShane
Canavan

Maybe Conroy for McShane

Richie Donnelly
Conor Mckenna
Michael ONeill
Liam Rafferty
Munroes

square_ball

I'd expect that to be the lineup too dependent on Hartes recovery maybe Rafferty or J Munroe will come in for him. Maybe best leaving Harte for another day as I can't see us having any bother on Saturday evening. A win by at least 8 would be my verdict. Those bench options don't look the best though.

PMG1

No chance Harte will be fit for Sunday, two weeks after an appendix, would be too tender

trueblue1234

Quote from: PMG1 on April 12, 2022, 08:50:18 PM
No chance Harte will be fit for Sunday, two weeks after an appendix, would be too tender

Yeah I would think he would be doubtful but is all keyhole now so recovery would be well reduced.
Grammar: the difference between knowing your shit

NotedObserver

Morgan
Mckernan
Mcnamee
Hampsey
Sludden
Munroe
Burns
Kilpatrick
Kennedy
McGeary
McKenna
Meyler
Mccurry
McShane
Canavan

McShane and mckenna need game time and Conroy on for game as well. Assume it's too early for m Donnelly Harte and Michael oneill

Redhand Santa

There definitely is the opportunity to make 3/4 changes here and give boys a chance to nail down a spot/get valuable game time here. Makes perfect sense to start McShane and McKenna. Any of Conroy, Coleman or McNabb (if fit and still there?) could also get a run out as forward options have become light. In defence the Munroe's, Rafferty and R Brennan are all in with a shout of getting time. I'd definitely hold Harte back and give him a chance to recover. None of this is any disrespect to Fermanagh but reflective of the fact that there is the safety net of the back door and a shorter route through it this year to the quarter finals. Though even with a few changes Tyrone will be expected to win.